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Yes. The knock sensor is located in the engine block, the knock sensor retards ignition timing during a spark knock condition to allow the E.C.M. ( electronic control module) to maintain maximum timing advance under most conditions.

THE KNOCK sensors are located below the intake in the valley of the engine. to replace them you will need to remove intake assembly to gain access. this vehicle has two knock sensors i recommend replacing both of them while in there.

common problem. replce the gas cap first easy and cheap. if you drive where it is wet alot and or you get pine needles on your truck the knock sensor rust. it is under the intake manifold. not an easy job but can be done in 4 hours. replace both as a set.

There are two knock sensors on your vehicle. Both are located under the intake manifold. I would replace both if going to do the work yourself. There is also a wiring harness kit for the sensors you should replace. It is a difficult job.